Some very sad news to impart today. Jenny Lerew and a host of other animation sites are paying tribute to Ollie Johnston, who died yesterday at the age of 95 in Sequim, Washington. Our deepest condolences to his family and friends.Ollie was the last remaining artist from the group that was known as Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men. These were the second generation animators who came to be known for their amazing ability to master the illusion of life through the art of animation.Ollie contributed to many films including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Fantasia, Bambi and Pinocchio. His last full work for Disney came with The Rescuers but he stayed in touch with the animation community and appeared in many talks and sessions over the years. His contribution to animation through books such as “Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life” and “The Disney Villain” are invaluable contributions to the animation world.
Ollie and Walt Disney also shared another passion–trains. Ollie built a 1″ scale backyard railroad, with three 1/12th scale locomotives. He also restored and operated a narrow-gauge engine, the Marie-E (named for his wife), that was recently purchased by John Lasseter and sent to be preserved and operated up in Northern California.It truly is the end of an era for animation.
Original Article by John Frost
Via thedisneyblog.com
Collected Tributes:
- Jenny Lerew
- CartoonBrew
- LaughingPlace.com
- Rhett Wickham
- Jim Hill Media
- Orlando Sentinel
- Mayerson on Animation
- Pete Emslie
- Mark Evanier
- Cedric Hohnstadt
- AnimatedLim
- Jeffrey Pidgeon
- Progress City
- Shamoozal
- Blue Sky Disney
- Andy Latham
- Toby Cochran
- Johnathon Coit
- Animation World News
- Dave Alert
- Tim Hodge
- Steve Vitale
- Crabapple Cove
- Duckman’s Blog
- Kimberly Dowd
- Christopher Knight
- Dave Lowe
- James Reitano
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